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Heavy Rain in July 2025 Texas Floods Locally Intensified by Human-Driven Climate Change

Summary/Abstract

This study determines that the extreme Texas floods were associated with exceptional meteorological conditions, which cannot be explained by natural variability. The study found that “that meteorological conditions leading to the July 2025 floods in Texas are up to 2 mm/day wetter (up to 7%) compared to similar past events.”

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July 2025
Davide Faranda, Mireia Ginesta, Tommaso Alberti
ClimaMeter
Real-time Study
United States
Extreme Event Attribution
Extreme Event Attribution → Extreme Rainfall

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